Lelei Fonoimoana
Lelei Alofa Fonoimoana, also known by her married name Lelei Moore, is an American former swimmer who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec.
Lelei was born November 4, 1958 in Sterling, Illinois. After a move, she lived in Manhattan Beach, California and at 9 competed for the Surfside Swim Club in Redondo Beach. By the age of 12 she competed for the strong program at the Lakewood Aquatic Club under Coach Jim Montrella. Already a strong swimmer and competitor, Fonoimoana attended Center Junior High School, where she and her sister Debbie, won Decathlon events for four successive years. By 13, Lelei practiced year round with Lakewood Aquatics, averaging 15-20 hours a week, though her training time likely increased in preparation for the Olympics. In June, 1976, she graduated Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach.
Open water swimming
Possessing considerable endurance at the age of 13, Fonoimoana competed in an Eight Mile Rough Water Swim at an International Swim Festival in August, 1971. Continuing to perform in Open Water, Fonoimoana won three events at the International Surf Festival at Hermosa Beach including the two mile, quarter mile and half mile tandem open water races in August, 1972, despite having previously broken her foot. Despite the injury, after having the foot placed in a cast and a three week period of rest, she continued to train for the Junior Olympics with the casted foot in a tight plastic bag. The injury hampered her ability to kick, but did not stop her training.At a highpoint in her early swimming career, in 1973 Fonoimoana established an American age-group record in the 400 medley relay.
1976 Montreal Olympic medal
At 15 in June, 1976, Fonoimoana set an American record in the 100-meter butterfly of 1:02.11, taking a third place behind Camille Wright and Wendy Boglioli at the 1976 U.S. Trials at Belmont Pool in Long Beach, California, while qualifying for the U.S. team. Boglioli had held the former U.S. record of 1:02.14. Dedicated to her training, she exceeded expectations and came from a 25th sport to defy the odds and qualify for the U.S. team.In Mid-July, 1976, Fonoimoana earned a silver medal at the Montreal Olympics swimming the butterfly leg in Heat One of the preliminaries for the second-place U.S. team in the 4×100-meter medley relay with teammates Linda Jezek, Lauri Siering, and Wendy Boglioli. Her preliminary team swam a combined time of 4:20.87, winning their preliminary heat and advancing the U.S. team to the finals. Later in the finals, the U.S. Women's silver medal 4x100 meter medley relay team swam a combined time of 4:14.55, finishing a full 6.6 seconds behind the East German team, a considerable distance. Several members of the East German women's team would later be accused of steroid doping.
Fonoimoana also finished seventh in the 100-meter butterfly at Montreal with a time of 1:01.95 in a very close finish, less than a second from contending for a medal. East German Kornelia Ender, 1975 world record holder in the event, took the gold with a 1:00.13, and East German Andrea Pollock took the silver with a time of 1:00.98. American Wendy Boglioli took the bronze with a time of 1:01.17.